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[88 STAT. 2154]
PUBLIC LAW 93-000—MMMM. DD, 1975
[88 STAT. 2154]

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PUBLIC LAW 93-632-JAN. 3, 1975

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(f) certain lands in the Breton National Wildlife Refuge, Louisiana, which comprise approximately five thousand acres, which are depicted on a map entitled "Breton Wilderness— Proposed", dated December 1970, revised January 1974, and which shall be known as the Breton Wilderness; (g) certain lands in the Moosehorn National Wildlife Refuge, Maine, which comprise approximately four thousand seven hundred and nineteen acres and which are depicted on a map entitled "Moosehorn Wilderness (Baring Unit)—Proposed", dated September 1971, revised December 1971, further revised September 1974, and which shall be known as the Moosehorn Wilderness (Baring Unit); (h) certain lands in the Brigantine National Wildlife Refuge, New Jersey, which comprise approximately six thousand six hundred and three acres, which are depicted on the map entitled "Brigantine Wilderness—Proposed", dated August 1971, revised September 1974, and which shall be known as the Brigantine Wilderness; (^) certain lands in the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico, which comprise approximately thirty thousand eight hundred and fifty acres, which are depicted on a map entitled "Bosque del Apache Wilderness—Proposed", dated July 1971, revised September 1974, and which shall be known as Bosque del Apache Wilderness; Q) Certain lands in the Chase Lake National Wildlife Refuge, North Dakota, which comprise approximately four thousand one hundred and fifty-five acres, which are depicted on the map entitled "Chase Lake Wilderness—Proposed", dated September 1971, and which shall be known as the Chase Lake Wilderness; (^]j) certain lands in the Lostwood National Wildlife Refuge, North Dakota, which comprise approximately five thousand five hundred and seventy-seven acres, which are depicted on a map entitled "Lostwood Wilderness Proposal", dated August 1971, and which shall be known as the Lostwood Wilderness; ^1) ^11 lauds iu the West Sister Island National Wildlife Refuge, Ohio, which comprise approximately eighty-five acres, which are depicted on a map entitled "Proposed West Sister Island Wilderness", dated October 1969, and which shall be known as the West Sister Island Wilderness; and (j^^ Certain lauds in the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge, South Carolina, which comprise approximately twentyeight thousand acres, which are depicted on a map entitled "Cape Romain Wilderness Proposal", dated January 1971, and which shall be known as the Cape Romain Wilderness. DESIGNATION OF WILDERNESS AREAS W I T H I N THE N A T I O N A L FOREST SYSTEM

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SEC. 2. In accordance with subsection 3(b) of the Wilderness Act (78 Stat. 891; 16 U.S.C. 1132) the following areas are hereby designated as wilderness and, therefore, as components of the National Wilderness Preservation System: (a) The area in the Cleveland National Forest in California classified as the Agua Tibia Primitive Area, with deletions therefrom, which area comprises approximately sixteen thousand nine hundred and seventy-one acres, is generally depicted on a map entitled "Agua Tibia Wilderness—Proposed", dated July 1974, and shall be known as the Agua Tibia Wilderness. ^b) Xhc arca in the. Stanislaus National Forest in California classified as the Emigrant Basin Primitive Area, with additions thereto and deletions therefrom, which area comprises approxi-